Funny how Yahtzee keeps using the terribly generic and utterly boring intro part of the ZP theme song when there's actually a pretty decent guitar solo following it up, which we hadn't heard 'till now. Talk about a waste of potential.

Anyway, grats on the big number. I expect you to run around naked with a spear and shield when you've done 200 more.

I wonder if Yahtze actually got those pictures from the InFamous vs. Prototype review?

Anyways, I thought the first one was kind of confusing, especially since it started with one of those "follow that guy, but to close, but not to far" chase missions. The story also didn't know what it wanted to do, be like Red Dead Revolver, or be a slightly linear sandbox game and by this review I'd say its trying to do the same thing.

Oh and it might just be a number like 99 or 101, but Happy 100th review!

Call of Juarez sounds like it has some pretty memorable characters. A pity the gameplay sounds rather painful. I'm annoyed by quicktime events too, and a game about being fast on the draw is most certainly that.

I'm half-tempted to take them up on this "create a Zero Punctuation" game, but I'd probably have to get my mitts on a copy of Flash to do it, and I'm waaay too poor and too honest for that.

I really enjoyed the review on this one, probably more so because a good friend of mine pronounces the name the same way as you did. Overall quite humorous and looking forward to next weeks review of Panzer Dragoon for the Sega Saturn.

Congrats Ben, but isn't it 102 episodes or does the Fable and Darkness Demo Review not count? Anyway, if there's a game about Zero Punctuation, I'm sure you'd verbally rape it thoroughly.Great video, I know you hear it alot, but honestly, best video. Well done.